JJ-Sports > Football > Manchester United U21s won all the Premier League 2 games, but no one was nominated for the Player of the Month in September

Manchester United U21s won all the Premier League 2 games, but no one was nominated for the Player of the Month in September

Hupu October 8th, the Daily Mail updated this week's special issue of "Manchester United Insider", and the last part is a review of youth training, club operations, and charity. It seems strange that U21 players are ignored. Manchester United U21 is the only team in the Premier League 2 to maintain a 100% win rate, but in September no player was nominated for Player of the Month.

Tottenham Hotspur ranked third after five wins and one loss, with two players nominated; Fulham ranked fifth with four wins and one draw, and they played one less game, and two players were nominated.

Arsenal ranked ninth has Andre Harriman Annus nominated. The seventh-ranked Brighton team has Joe Belmont on the nomination list, while the second-ranked Ipswich Town and the fourth-ranked Southampton team also have players shortlisted, forming an eight-man shortlist.

Although Manchester United U21 won all six games, no players were nominated, which is strange. Both Jack Fletcher and Jace Fitzgerald were impressive early in the season, as were the versatile midfielder Jacob Devani. According to reliable sources, Devani is receiving close attention from some Premier League competitors and a few top European teams.

Shay Lacey recently made a substitute in a 4-1 victory over Crystal Palace, scoring two wonderful goals, and he is another overlooked player. The portrait of Duncan is highly anticipated. This is a sketch for Duncan Edwards by famous artist Paul Trevilleen, which will be auctioned on October 17 at a charitable fundraising event held by Old Trafford for the Manchester Munich Air Fraud Memorial Foundation.

Trevilleen signed the painting, which he considered to be one of his best works for the Babes.

He will be on stage to speak at the event, which has raised nearly £65,000 for public welfare in the Northwest, Munich and Belgrade, the venue for the last match of the Busby Babies before the tragedy. The

Foundation activities are full of arrangements

Manchester United Foundation works with the Children's Books Project to help young people in the region have the opportunity to own books and develop a reading hobby.

The program was launched on Monday at the Football Hotel, which means that 70 secondary, primary and special education needs schools in partnership with the Foundation, as well as any other enrolled schools, will have the opportunity to receive books worth up to £7,000 and will be given to students through various activities throughout the school year. The

Manchester United Foundation’s office on Sir Matt Busby Avenue is close to Old Trafford Stadium, which will be a place to the public for donating books that will be distributed to the school network and local communities throughout the year-round book donation. The goal of the Children's Books Project is to donate one million books to young people in poor areas across the country to celebrate the National Reading Year 2026.

Mike, good luck

At Manchester United, his duties have been changing between planning a new stadium plan and obtaining a signature jersey for the Pope, and now, highly acclaimed head of corporate communications Michael Gibson has switched from Old Trafford to the World Motorcycle Championships.

Gibson's last day at Manchester United is Thursday, after which he will head to Madrid to take charge of the global communication strategy for the sport of motorcycles.

His achievements at Manchester United include leading the project to erect a statue of Jimmy Murphy behind the Stretford stands, introducing a warm winter centre for vulnerable communities in Old Trafford, and organizing the announcement of a new stadium plan at Foster Architects in London in March.

He also came up with an innovative plan to scatter ashes at Old Trafford and to send Lisandro Martinez's signature Manchester United jersey to Argentine football loyal fan Pope Francis when Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham visited the Vatican.

source:tỷ lệ 7m​